Auditions For Commercials , workshops hosted by acclaimed casting directors Tree Petts and Lou Clouter, can help you gain the skills and confidence needed to make the most of your commercial castings and get you into more frequent paid work.
What's included in the workshop?
Drama Auditions & Commercial Castings – the differences explained; helping to dispel the mystery and remove the fear from the casting process by explaining what goes on behind the scenes.
Tips and Techniques / Do’s and Don’ts – running through the list of valuable tips, techniques & advice on how children should present themselves, pointing out the do’s and don’ts of auditioning for a commercial.
Idents – the initial stage of a casting where the child introduces themselves to camera and responds to questions. Children are encouraged to show their personality.
Commercial Scripts – working with commercial scripts in front of a camera. This is then reviewed on-screen whilst each child is given valuable feedback and helpful advice regarding their individual performances. This is crucial as it enables the child to look at what they have done and we can show them where and how to improve.
You have 24 hours to enter our competition here and win 1 place at the classes dedicated to the group of 7-12 years old children.
How?
Simply answer the question below:
What is the 'playing age range' limit you can set up on your KidsCCP profile?
Enter by replying in the comments below. Just one entry per person.
Winner can choose to attend the workshop on either the 27th October or 5th December: http://auditionsforcommercials.com/classes-for-children/
This competition will close tomorrow at 12:00 (Thursday, 22nd October 2015).
GOOD LUCK!
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PS. Please reply only with the answer to the competition question.
You can set it up from 5 to 17 years, but it has to be strictly related to your own age. For example, if I am 11, but look like 9, I can set up my playing age range as 9 - 11, or if I look like 14, I can set it up as 11-14 and so on.
Good luck everyone!
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